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3 INJURED IN ED EXPLOSION. (Mone of @oMars om test, banks and Take transporati: corporations. , EB. Senathers, capitalist of New 4 | Fork, promoter of racing and bane. % nolmeur, with large fi- | “ona igtercta Sprague, head of one of the taigen’ Wipes grocery housen in am HSI 000, 000 KILLS WIFE, THEN HIMSELF. | Newark Célimloid Plant. Three men were badly burned, one! probably fatally, in an explosion in G the film Bear aU of the Selick. | Goraiten director im many cor- Warder Committed tm Lanch Was. om at Communtpew, N. J, nderwriters” eh oh Campaign | robert Lanney, twonty-seven, of No.| | 186 York Street, Jersey City, a special | Represent $1,000,000,000 | omoar employed by the Lehigh Valley ., i Raltroad, stot and killed his wife, Su- Corporation Capital. san, thirty-one, and then sent a bullet | SLD TI into his brain yesterday afternoon. ‘The tmgedy occurred in a lunch wagon at Johnson Avenue and Wash- { ington Street, Communipew, N. J. where Lufney’s wife was employed as & waitress by her mother, Mra. Theresa Idea. Lumniey came to the lunch wagon, the eay, and, after several patrons had been served by his wife, drew a re- + ‘World to-day prints an exefu- ive story by Louis Seibold concern- i the underwriting of the boom for . Leonard Wood for the Republi- Nomination for President. Tt states that the initial promotion the Wood boom was undertaken by R. Hanna, son of the late na- jnal “boss,” who undertook to raise 0:000 to bring about Gen. Wood's ination. Then John T. King, fational Committeeman from Con- sticut, was retained to manage the n turned the According to the police, they ay. aot and eiiied eae SeSlEA, ‘pads “raised ana ands ‘and soon after shot $101,000 contributed by Gen. Wood's | and zie ‘hick, They also say the nal friends and on a note, be-|Ieaiguay.” 7emerday’s he, Was suceeeded two months 0 by ‘We C.Procter, the Cineinnat! pillionaite soap manufacturer, who now in command of the Wood Mrs. Lunney ian lineen Pay Tribute to Cleveland. Momorial services were conducted yesterday afternoon for the late Grover Company In Newark yoaterd are tn Hi Friction Spark Causes Fire 1) face h 7 Ut is stated that the underwriting the Wood boom was to have been | 2 000,000, made up of ten contribu- ons of $100,000 each, and that it is jerstood $20,000 of each contribu~ n has thus far been paid in. lent. low of the former President, was ino but none of Peel land eh part in the of Porpotse Ol ° overages of Other Nations and Periods —The Eskimo Has Fis Draught TARR eae eee : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 22, 1920. bY NR a Ue FV a I 7 1% jaines Hospital. They i ‘oomagh twenty-four, of Titteat burned about the to, the hospital. whe -lother man was injured. James McCarrick of the Third cinet went in the building after Go and b ‘about ace. hands and face. remtulng him. Frig felt ae @ epark @nd the bias -' fol Aton ‘oma In @ critical condition. aremiA tive witie wh Ideal Home Beverage HE solution of “what to drink’ in the home is found in this true ginger prod- uct—aged and mellowed. Women are serv- ing it regularly in the home and find that its distinctive and delicious flavor appeals to the entire family. Tell your grocer to send. you a case. HARVARD COMPANY, Lowell, Mass. NEW YORK DISTRIBUTORS: SEGGERMAN BROTHERS, 91-93 Hudson Street 6 contributions sought find made ¢ from men connected with raihe qud, banking, oll, life insurance, pubs 6 utility and other industrial and nsporation corporations, the. ag- regate investment of which is more $1,000,000,000, "The exact’ amount contributions to promote the Wood m ix not known, but information ws that thé following participated the underwriting of the Wood syn- iward I. Doheny, Fretident ot Mexican Petroleum Company ficer in other oil Escape en od ral ads and banks, with a ital and Investment of $600,000,000, = Ambrose Monel, officer and director nickel, phosphate, motor, steel, kk and other corporations, with an mate capital of more than 100,000. Mare F, Sinclain head of the Sin; r Oil and Refining Company and er Thirty-fourth Street in, copper magnate, ‘ederal Reserve —_ Pte renter ts many An Important Sale 6f Little Children’s New Spring Coats & Hats (sizes, 2 to 5 years) on aged of New York. a of Cleveland, with will take place to-morrow (Tuesday). on the Second Floor. Special values will be offered in Little Children’s Coats short, mousque- taire, strap-wrist —is duplicated in DOETTE Navy blue serge; in regulation style, $14.50 “MABE IN USA.” All-wool, Spring-weight mixtures. . 17.50 Y aebiyeog sae Mele rk a ss te pi he Duvet de laine (in light colors) : . 27.50 oy wvexture, of Little Children’s Hats Imported Hats. . «+ 6 ¢ $8.50 American-made Straw Hats, in tailored POR MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN Eee The DIET during & after INFLUENZA Horlick’s ORIGINAL Maited Milk $2.50, 3.90 AIOE 2 a wt ee A Sale of Week-end Cases and Other Travel Needs will take place to-morrow (Tuesday). price represents a special value. Week-end Cases (with tray) of black enameled duck; fibre- bound and cretonne-lined; sizes 24, 26 and OE ICN ss 4 se a sw eee Matted Grain ‘Extract Nutritious Digestible Instantly prepared—no cooking 5 successfully over }{ century ‘ Horlick’s Thos Avoiding Imitations Every for the acid-distressed stomach-~try two or three KI-MOIDS afier meals, dissolved on the tongue—keep your stomach sweet— Traveling Bags of black fabrikoid, lined with tan linene; sizes I5andl6inches . . « « «+ $7.00 Women’s Hat Boxes (circular) of black enameled duck, lined with cretonne; with hat form, pocket and tapes; 9 inches deep, 20 inches in diameter, $8.25 re Floor) The Store is closed at 5 P, M. daily 2B. Altimant: & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH oie NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street The New Ribbons for Spring and Summer lend colorful interest to the pre-Easter display on the First Floor. Madame la Mode’s pronouncement in favor of ribbon adornments for warm-weather frocks and hats has given accelerated impetus to the activities of the ribbon makers on both sides of the Atlantic. As a result of which, an unusually large number of new and beautiful designs and color combinations are now being introduced to meet the great demand, Among the most favored of the novelties are the handsome printed Shantungs, many of them revealing striking effects in the Newer Art; although there is an interesting diver- sity of charming floral designs for those whose taste does not incline to the ultra- modern. Added to these are new effects in gold or silver combined with color; double- faced satin im contrasting tones; printed- warp taffeta; and embossed velvets in artis- tic-color combinations. The growing vogue of narrower ribbons also finds adequate response, chief among the novelties of this class being the lovely picot- edge taffetas, showing Dresden effects in woven embroidery. Exceptional Value is now being offered in New Spring Suits including a number made of all-wool tricotine, finely tailored; specially priced (in stock) at $75.00 (Department on aad ThigdFloor) — ea mmeneeenneee see at ae nena a mth eee im an + ine tht scaped. "Aho. pauice edomes "and Qh nPambulance ready to take them en they heard an- Patrolman the . MECREERYS ANNUAL SPRING SALES Enibracing Every Department | “McCreery Master-Weaves from the Orient” A Delayed Shipment At Special Low Prices: LADDIN with his wonderful lamp could not have wished for Rugs more beautiful or of a better quality. Not having to pay for such things, our fantastic Aladdin could hardly appreciate values as much as those people who will come and buy them. This collection represents the better sort of Oriental Rugs, combines their best qualities and shows values a-plenty, eset iA Sse uy An Opportunity That Seldom Occurs ———! About one hundred Persian Carpets, purchased last year at prices far below those prevailing today, have been delayed in reaching us. Had they arrived eaulier we should have had to sell them at their regular prices. / However, here they are months late and because of this we have marked the entire collection at very special prices for a limited time. Regularly Sale Price Persian Arak. ... +. x 450.00 375.00 Persian Teihan f Ream vests oe 10.3x8.9 600.00 395.00 Persian Thane. awe ++ 13.8x10.0 900.00 695.00 Persian Kermanshah.. .. «+ + 13.8x10.2 1575.00 895.00 Persian Arak.. ..... «1° «+ 11.9x8.9 750.00 645.00 Persian Mahal....... ++ 13.0x8.11 750.00 595.00 Hyderabad ....... ++ 12x7.8 425.00 245.00 Amritzar ....++ es « 12x8.7 450.00 337.00 Extra Persian..... + 18x98 850.00 625.00 CHINE os oc ccc Piven wien” 12x9.0 750.00 390.00 Persian Tamarez.......... eee + 12.0x8.8 550.00 375.00 Persian Naual.cais ss 616 « sissies 8.9x6.10 350.00 295.00 PEraiAN Adin ey cc os viele ereiiniee 10.6x9.2 475.00 395.00 Persian Kermanshah............ 10.5x8.0 925.00 795.00 Chinecess os erste recic) 12.0x9.0 750.00 += 425,00 Persian Kermanshah............ 21.2x14.5 2950.00 2450.00 Rersian SArouk 44, cic + 090s vss 13.4x10.5 1950.00 1475.00 Persian ATA. e¢05¢.c10010 3 aervue 12.6x9.0 575.00 475.00 Persian Sarouk......... Neneere © hn) 1650.00 1275.00 Persian Sarouk.........0000 ++ 21.2x13.8 4500.00 3975.00 700 Small and Medium Size Rugs Persian Mosoul Rugs, 8.6x6.0 Persian Tran Rugs, Hearth ft, regularly 95.00, 75,00 | sizes. regularly 125.00, 95.00 200 Small Chinese Rugs, about 2x3 ft. 25.00 100 Small Anatolian Mats, Special 5.00 (Eighth Floor) 4 dames etna & i 5th Avenue This Store Closes at 5 P. M. 34th Street [For Freckled, an or Muddy Complexions “Laxative Tho freckling, discoloring or roughen mo fa |i8& to which dolicate wkina are gubject Ba i ji my (ter exposure to wind or sun, ofton ap- ing in early spring, may readily be Tablets’’ ours ora nm rid of, Mercolized wax, spread Sridgemorn, Pilees end tans T the face before retiring and Suver and Porcelain, ne ¢ oath ther: leaned. “Hirokew Plates 4.BLO0 append On 2 B12 125th abd E. 34th St. | wort “Wants” Work Wonders. sy SUNDAY WORLD “wawrs” WORK Won DeRe,